As the term itself suggests, a kidney transplant is a medical procedure with an aim to implant a functional and healthy kidney from a living or deceased donor into a person whose kidneys are incapable of functioning appropriately. However, the main function of the kidneys is to filter and eliminate residues, minerals and waste fluid from the blood in the form of urine. When the kidneys grow incapable of filtering the waste from the body, the levels of harmful waste and fluids rise in the body. This further results in health issues like blood pressure and kidney failure. As the problem persists and reaches its end-stage, the renal disease occurs (only 10% of the kidney functions properly). Therefore, people having the final stage of renal disease are advised to go for waste removal either through dialysis or have a kidney transplant to live longer. At Ojas Hospital, the best super specialty hospital in Panchkula have the best kidney specialists who ...